Complementary Webinar - AI Safety

August 06, 20264 min read
IT Tip of The Iceberg by D.
Every organization sees the tip of the AI iceberg. Leaders need to understand what's beneath the surface.

Your Team Is Already Using AI. The Real Question Is: Are You Comfortable with How They're Using It?

Whether you've formally approved it or not, AI is already finding its way into the workplace.

Employees are using it to write emails, summarize meetings, analyze data, create content, solve problems, and accelerate everyday tasks. The productivity gains can be significant.

But here's the challenge:

Many leaders have more visibility into who enters their building than they do into how AI is being used across their organization.

That's where convenience can quietly become risk.

The question isn't whether AI belongs in your business.

The question is whether your organization is using it safely, responsibly, and with the right level of oversight. This webinar is designed to help leaders navigate that conversation with confidence. The session focuses on practical guidance, governance, security, data protection, compliance, and responsible AI adoption.

The Benefits Are Easy to See. The Risks Often Aren't.

AI can help organizations improve efficiency, accelerate decision-making, reduce repetitive work, and unlock new opportunities.

At the same time, it can introduce challenges that many leaders haven't fully considered:

  • Sensitive information entered into AI tools

  • Unapproved applications being used by employees

  • AI-generated content accepted without verification

  • Governance and compliance concerns

  • Unclear ownership and accountability

  • Data security and privacy risks

Most organizations won't experience a dramatic AI failure.

Instead, risk often accumulates through small, everyday decisions that seem harmless in the moment.

A file gets uploaded.

A customer detail gets pasted into a prompt.

A recommendation gets accepted without verification.

Individually, they may seem insignificant.

Collectively, they can create risk that leadership never intended to take on.

Five Questions Worth Asking Before AI Makes Another Decision in Your Organization

Do you know which AI tools your employees are using right now?

Not what was approved.

Not what was discussed in a leadership meeting.

What is actually being used across your organization today?

Have you clearly defined what information can and cannot be shared with AI?

Customer information, financial data, contracts, employee records, intellectual property, and other sensitive information all deserve thoughtful consideration and clear guidelines.

When AI provides an answer, how does your team verify it's correct?

AI can be incredibly useful.

It can also be confidently wrong.

Important decisions still require human judgment and oversight.

Do your existing policies address AI usage?

Many organizations have cybersecurity policies.

Fewer have practical AI policies.

The gap between those two realities is growing quickly.

Who owns AI governance?

Responsible AI adoption doesn't happen by accident.

It requires leadership, accountability, visibility, and ongoing oversight.

AI Doesn't Need More Hype. It Needs Leadership.

The goal isn't to avoid AI.

The goal is to embrace its benefits while creating thoughtful guardrails that reduce unnecessary risk.

Organizations that have these conversations now are often better positioned to innovate confidently in the future.

Those that don't may discover the risks only after a problem surfaces.

If even one of these questions made you pause, you're not alone. That's exactly why we're having this conversation.

Free Webinar: Harnessing AI in a Cybercentric World

Join Brett Chittum and the Sprinter team for a practical, leadership-focused discussion on AI governance, cybersecurity, compliance, accountability, and responsible adoption.

We'll explore how organizations are using AI today, where hidden risks often emerge, and what leaders can do to embrace innovation while protecting their people, data, and reputation. The webinar is planned as a 45-minute "Morning Sprint with Sprinter" session focused on helping business leaders understand AI without creating unnecessary security, data, or compliance risk.

Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM Central Time
Format: Live Online Webinar (Microsoft Teams)
Duration: 45 Minutes + Q&A
Cost: Complimentary

Reserve Your Spot Today

If AI is already influencing decisions inside your organization, shouldn't you understand where the risks live, who owns them, and how to address them before they become someone else's problem?

Whether you're actively implementing AI, evaluating potential use cases, or simply trying to understand what it means for your organization, this session will provide practical guidance you can put to work immediately.

Register Now

Registration is complimentary, but advance registration is strongly recommended.

Join us for a practical conversation about using AI responsibly, strategically, and safely in a cybercentric world.

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